City seeks developer for 140-unit East Harlem project
East Harlem is beginning to feel like a flashpoint for the real estate priorities of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration. The city is planning a request for proposals for a city-owned parking lot at 2453 Second Avenue in the neighborhood, Bisnow reported. The city’s Economic Development Corporation could release its RFP as soon as next month. The agency is seeking a developer to build a 140-unit mixed-use project on the site, one of three city-owned parcels between East 125th and 127th streets the city is opening up to development. The project would need to include at least 35 affordable housing units, […]
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